haunch bone
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of haunch bone
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400
Example Sentences
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I gave a portion of it to each of the Fenian chiefs, and there remained none for my own share but a haunch bone.
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The bones principally involved are the upper bones of the legs, the haunch bone, and the middle bones of the spinal column.
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Always try venison by running a sharp knife along the haunch bone, which is usually the first to turn; if, in taking it out, the knife has a blackish-green look and an unpleasant odor, the meat is tainted, and unfit for use.
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If a belt is preferred to braces, let it be applied below the top of the haunch bone, where the bones can resist the pressure.
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